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Post by Taildragger on Jan 14, 2021 20:37:40 GMT -5
Like this:
Five Chrysler, 6 cylinder engine "Siamesed" together.
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Post by Blacksunshine on Jan 14, 2021 22:47:17 GMT -5
Wow that's wild.
Interesting find, thanks for posting!
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Post by Taildragger on Jan 15, 2021 0:15:34 GMT -5
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MoJoe
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Post by MoJoe on Jan 15, 2021 4:47:12 GMT -5
Tanx!
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Post by modbus on Jan 15, 2021 9:21:04 GMT -5
Even looking at a picture I can't really wrap my head around how that engine is laid out.
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Post by Taildragger on Jan 15, 2021 11:32:45 GMT -5
Adjusting the valves must've been quite a chore.
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Post by Taildragger on Jan 15, 2021 13:16:00 GMT -5
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Post by guildx700 on Jan 15, 2021 21:06:14 GMT -5
Smoke the tires man, lets see a burn out!
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Post by Leftee on Jan 15, 2021 21:08:38 GMT -5
Impressive torque
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Post by Taildragger on Jan 15, 2021 22:18:00 GMT -5
Follows the rule of thumb about bore/stroke ratio. Chrysler multi-bank: 3.4375" bore, 4.50" stroke = under square. Generally, this yields lower redline, more torque. All else being equal, when the bore is larger than the stroke (an "over square" engine) the redline will be higher but the torque will be lower.
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Post by LTB on Jan 16, 2021 1:04:51 GMT -5
That is crazy complicated! I would hate to tune that thing up 😂
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Post by rickyguitar on Jan 18, 2021 5:25:34 GMT -5
I loved the tank crossing signs on roads in Germany. Always wanted one.
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